Summer Solstice: It’s the Longest Day!

You couldn't have a more different June to this time last year :(

The other week it got that dark in Birmingham city centre just after a lunchtime that the street lights came on, the cloud cover was that thick it was like the impending Apocalypse.
 
You couldn't have a more different June to this time last year :(

The other week it got that dark in Birmingham city centre just after a lunchtime that the street lights came on, the cloud cover was that thick it was like the impending Apocalypse.

Impending Apocalypse? That's just Birmingham...
 
Endless summer down here, whatever the weather, just saying.
The thing that gets me down is the thought of all the muppets who come when the summer holidays start,
Find somewhere nice to live you fools or go up north
 
Endless summer down here, whatever the weather, just saying.
The thing that gets me down is the thought of all the muppets who come when the summer holidays start,
Find somewhere nice to live you fools or go up north

I don't go in the summer hols. May, September and October this year though. Proposed up Pentire Point at Polzeath in May :)
 
Endless summer down here, whatever the weather, just saying.
The thing that gets me down is the thought of all the muppets who come when the summer holidays start,
Find somewhere nice to live you fools or go up north
Will be bringing the family down in about a month. I'll be sure to spend a day in St Breward :D
 
Wow this came around fast :eek: I thought it was worth depressing you all by reminding you that the long evenings are now on their way out - yey!

I hate to be a pedant, but you're incorrect. The longer evenings continue until 25 June, from which point they will get shorter.

Although the days may get shorter, that doesn't mean that the evenings do. There are two ends to a day ;)
 
Its not stopped raining all summer anyway. This year gets 4/10

That's damn good news for the water though. Having a peek at United Utilities, the reservoirs for the north west are up about 10% on this time last year. So hopefully no drought restrictions this summer.
 
I hate to be a pedant, but you're incorrect. The longer evenings continue until 25 June, from which point they will get shorter.

Although the days may get shorter, that doesn't mean that the evenings do. There are two ends to a day ;)
Very interesting, thanks :)
 
I don't go in the summer hols. May, September and October this year though. Proposed up Pentire Point at Polzeath in May :)

Will be bringing the family down in about a month. I'll be sure to spend a day in St Breward :D

ha im been abit tounge in cheek . im a yorkshireman ,had a seasonal pitch down here for ages before coming down ,my mum and dad are having a week with me on sunday (from mirfield west yorks) st brewards a bit quiet but old inn worth a visit and amazing countryside
polzeaths a regular haunt on my way there in pic
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That's damn good news for the water though. Having a peek at United Utilities, the reservoirs for the north west are up about 10% on this time last year. So hopefully no drought restrictions this summer.

We were actually in quite a bad way earlier in the year with potential for significant drought conditions - though rain at this time of year doesn't tend to replenish aquifers, etc. the same as it does in the right months it's still an improvement.
 
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